TE: If you are making these products for sale, good manufacturing practices recommend you wear a hairnet, gloves and a mask. We also recommend a clean apron.

Place silicone mold on cookie sheet. This will help keep the mold sturdy when placing product in the freezer.

In a glass bowl, measure 1 cup of Baking Soda (8 oz.) and 1/2 cup (4 oz.) of Citric Acid. Mix with a wire whisk and break up any clumps with a fork.

Add 1 teaspoon White Kaolin Clay and 1/8 teaspoon of the Red Lake 40 Powder Dye. We found it helpful to put this mixture through a sifter to break up any clumps and also to make sure the color is completely blended into the powders. This powder dye may speckle a bit.

NOTE: Do not make hearts too dark. Color may stain bathtub.

Weigh 4 oz. each of Acai Butter Blend and Tucuma Butter.

In a separate mixing bowl, melt the Tucuma Butter in the microwave for about 1 minute. Once melted, add 4 oz. of Acai Butter to the melted Tucuma butter and let the heat from the first butter melt the Acai Butter. If necessary, heat for additional 20 seconds

Add 3 ml of fragrance to the melted butters.

Before adding powder mixture to butters, first drop a teaspoon of powder mixture into the butters. If it starts to fizz, the butters are too hot. Let cool a little more before adding the entire mixture.

Add powders to melted butters and quickly mix with a wire whisk. Immediately start to pour into mold. After filling 3 or 4 cavities, stir with whisk to keep mixture blended. Continue in this manner until all the cavities are filled.

Place cookie sheet with mold into freezer for about 15 minutes. If mixture does start to fizz slightly, the freezer will quickly stop the product from fizzing any further.

Remove bath melts from mold and place on waxed paper. If left in freezer too long, hearts will sweat. Leave out overnight and they will be fine the next day.

Packaging Suggestions: Place 3 bath melts in clear cello bag. Fold any excess under bath melts and place in white windoe box.

REPEAT Steps 2-11 to make next batch. Each batch makes 12 so recipe needs to be repeated 4 times.

NOTE: This product will be slightly soft. The Tucuma Butter combined with the Acai Butter helps keep the product harder. If making this during the summer months, a butter with a higher melt point, such as cocoa butter, can be a good substitute for the butters.

USE: Place 1-2 melts under running water. Be sure to use a bathtub mat as this product can make tub slippery.

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"Can I make this without the fragrance oil? Will the melted butters be enough or do I need to add another liquid if I don't use a fragrance oil or eo? The Acai butter gives them a nice color. Is there another natural color I could add to this recipe? The red color you used is Red 40 and my grandson is very allergic to that dye. "

Staff Answer
Because it is only 3 ml of fragrance in this recipe you should be able to eliminate it without much of a change to your final product. We still suggest testing a small batch with the adjusted ingredients.

Although you will not get the same color in your product you can try our Crimson Sparkle Mica Powder which only contains Mica Powder and Iron Oxides.

Staff Answer
You can substitute any butter with a similar texture for the butters in this recipe. We do recommend testing substitutions in smaller batches. You will also need to adjust your ingredient label to reflect any changes to our original recipe.

Staff Answer
Our directions for this recipe instruct users to allow the heat from the melted Tucuma Butter to melt the acai butter. This low heat will not affect the beneficial properties of the acai butter blend.